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Just out of curiosity does anyone know how many camping spots are at Twin Lakes (Preston area)??? I was up there last Sat. and Sun. and meant to drive around and see, but slipped my mind. I know there is a spot for a "Camp Host" and am sure that there will be one this weekend since it is Labor Day Weekend. I tried to read everything that they had posted on the board as you first pull into Twin, but did not see any info about making reservations. I plan on leaving here (Roy, Utah) around 4:30-5:00 am on Friday morning and being up there around 7:00-7:30 am in hopes of getting a camping spot. Am I wasting my time going then? Will they all be taken? Anything I can do to help my chances of getting a spot? Any kind of info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
TS
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Twin Lakes Reservoir: hosts largemouth bass, perch, rainbow trout and bluegills; Popular for water skiing and camping as well as fishing. Day use of this reservoir is only $5 per vehicle and an additional $3 fee to stay overnight.
Access from Twin Lakes Road off SH91 north of Preston. Call 208-852-3731 for more info.
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I used to like Twin but I have a hard time fishing there when that's the association that is pushing the dam on the narrows.
I know ---- just a personal opinion.
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personal opinion is always good,
I aint never been there, but it looks like a beutiful lake. and I see there is some realestate available, "not much work tho"
looks like a place a man could get in sum Ice fishing....
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Everybody has a right to their opinions. Its what makes the country great and message boards interesting!
I for one am very happy and thankful that the irrigators allow access to Twin Lakes, Winder and other private resevoirs.
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